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Horror fiction that delivers on its promise to scare, startle, frighten and unsettle. These stories are fake, but the shivers down your spine won't be.
The Missing Pieces
Then she was walking in darkness and knowing the rain only from the sound of it and deducing that she must at least be under shelter. She thought that she heard cars in the distance. Maybe a highway. Where am I going? She turned around and looked into the darkness behind her.
By Noah Pfister5 years ago in Horror
The Hare's Scare
I still remember the first time I saw them. There was only one of them, but I remember it as if it was yesterday. Before I go into further detail about...the creatures, I feel that I must explain myself. You see, I had received a letter in the post about a year ago with details of a distant relative I had no idea about leaving me some farmland in the country. It seemed perfect at the time considering I was starting to become bored with the monotonous realm of simply working and returning to an empty home. Within a few days of receiving the letter, I put in a letter of resignation and packed the few belongings I had.
By George Richardson-Foster5 years ago in Horror
The Day The Sky Broke
It was a normal day, like any other, people bustling through the semi-busy streets. Waiting for their next paycheck, trying to survive, and attempting to play a broken guitar they don't know how to play. Well, at least that's what Brylow Rivas was going through, as he strummed faulty cord after faulty cord. He was normally very good with instruments. However, the guitar was one of his weakest skills. He had yet to become famous. For now, he found himself stuck in his parents’ basement playing outside of an ice cream shop. As the general manager filled out an application to get on some stupid reality show. As a random kid would flip him off from the safety of a school bus. As a woman driving a horse-drawn carriage would try to avoid eye contact, You see dear reader, this story isn't about Brylow, Or managers auditioning for dating shows, or random children, or judgemental horse riders.
By Qwill R. Brennan5 years ago in Horror
A Friend For a Week
Friend for a Week Written by: A. Jayde Bartha Lester Devoe lived alone in a two-bedroom apartment, in the heart of Detroit, Michigan. Every week day he went to work in a small electronics shop four blocks from his apartment. Except when the shop was closed, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
By Jayde Bartha5 years ago in Horror






